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Rational JVnti
7ZZ.
XwMh.
VOL. XIX. NO. 37.
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUABY 29, 1859.
WHOLE NO. 973.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY, ON SATURDAY, I or tht: ^outb.—Journal of Commerce.
RICAN ANT1-,
Dnj-^laticrg.
'•ISM IN ENGLAND.
Tub Earl ol' Carlisle, better known iu this country a
kirk-em, U'ilon
_»guee of the Pal
county, Yorkshire. Ai
on the 28l.li nil.., tin; her!'yd!i'tit b:il not over jnfted
i address,the greater portionof, ' ' '
is ol' the L'l.ind Slates in snjhu-viny •!>(-
f the Leeds
28th ult., the benevolent
duli v red an addrcs-i, the greater portion
i the United States, and the duty of young
h referred
umph of "
. ''J 'l"
the [Jailed :■
indifferent poet, and
vor.* "i oniiol'Uie Books of tbe'Old
■titly he lias published a'lransk'tion
pushed very far beyond its
' ;eu this sainc poet's
^nirwheri he gave the
avail themselves of the anti-slavery cry to aid them
attaining power iitid plain1 ; bill the masses ol the Ai
ricau people, whatever iheir opinions as to the abslr
question ol slavery and free !ul.ii>r, are uouvaifcd llial
i-lnwrv is a local m~\ iimiiai, tin; SlateH wherein it ii
have alone the n^h: ;,; ikjlemiine win', her it .shad eouti
:tical people in fhisco
a really philanthropic p
lisledi-oeiiv.ss.j Ihieiiliy, iiiid henee it is that his " can
has mil. ui.uk I.I.,iv vi.i.i p;i:.;i-.;n Id which be faucif
alluded.
UAH ICY OX BLINKERS.
relations of the A
w: lighted, in another column o
was areolar or religious eoluun
article concerning Mr. Karey's
utelligcntlyl Mr. Rarey stabs (ate .dim;' lo //„
&-r-Y;j shal. I he use ol bonkers is rapidly tbsappearii.,
he horse, when this folly of the nineteenth century is
bolished in London.
nd putting them on Ua; hots'; sj in this country they arc
nunfry, institution?, corporations, boards, churches, pub
■rs. Id England, where thej
.in,ill la: dispensed Willi, and the proposition
iallya
Gospel, without aiming
the one plain rul
rive right in the'
ill! I I, ll
■ KcclesiaBtical 0(
Indeed
very, some of the friends of the
the Uospel againsi
no offence anywhere,
i
it. «r called upon to wash your bunds of it.
The effort of the New York Kvtiny.eli>t, and "' lie
i i,l in ',* '' ieiiounced'it as the guilt of*ma*
the erasure itself a very en; inns and perfect spec
., ■ . : ■ . :■.-.;. |, ; i;. i,i .■ .
tenT, though, wht
However, some^r
' or 1836 explaii
13 10 put it in " 1
n was not the
neither was its ax\
tself, or i
■ .Mr. II,„
i, the Assembly of 1794
lonv'of God's Wod
: 1704 had no bn-
the slaveholding eh.urch-MiMn'ijer iu ■
slaveholder, and that ins
.ny other
AMERICAN HOME MISSIONARY SOCliCT'
SrKCE the Agents and Officers of this Ssekily (.via
in eoiiiiiiiiniL'ii'.ioi. with people v.!;,in I hey snnpive
i.:,|.l anl.:-.:avi'ry prmeiplc-). and m..::y i.l' i!.s rem nbotr
in, i. s ; !lii;ial]y made to ;!:; hi)., now uiake I lie claim th
,mplicity with slavery—and since few of the perse
disproving: it—and since it is important to every Chis
Would the
■
morality (!) and their p'iely f!!;
■ is u:1c!ly UlildiakW is
■t know, from the very miliu
seeking^
ouary Society
■port (May,1858), neither copies the
>on whom, at th<
and Mr. Bueham
.end liic-ni by proposing lo get up anot
Of course, those w!
et by the Republic
77,7; EARL OF CARLISLE ON Si
At the: s:>/,-*i of ll,e !,e,ki Vonuir Men's
s repen.ed in the Londoa Times
ti;,ly ekan (applause). Wily, t
M.D. Wlth^il^MtorJ^b,ilI..H.B.
c.ildy
fl§
The complicity of lbi»cou
■RE SCHEME TO GET CUBA.
Washington, Jan. 19,1
..V,! OubaT'a'ome propose
«ll,iD,'™..,ic.il,,roirP„
.eiocslhatio earl, life m>
d proieHj in man i bat,
tuerhoo,!—aye, and a not
to say (applause]—who we
T: i' ex|;n:ic'.:eu. by ibe .','., th;.to.-L i;piscopal Church,
libilities"; they may "pity the aliuv," and renew til
n-!' of freedom," but we
lot anticipate that they will get much by their nioti
FREE 'UIINKING AND FANATICISM.
Bomb recent letter-writer from New Haven to a ne
elsewhere." To say iioihiny- of lite cktuhere
pielme indeed to present ol' one of cue' most
K;i.:l. nd Coll..res; founded, like the olbeiv,
good learning and sound religion—that is, w
sible for a newspaper
has made his principal nss.anli, upon
father of inlieelity. The fountain mi
you would check the stream.
The truth is, fanaticism—by whi;
and blind zeal in anything—relink
regard to slavery, was a
tue strength o
of Aryricheffer's picture,
°Ltm-ngVeffecUally
of it entirely out of sight.
Remember tbem that are
sho
:ty. Wii
a in the general orthodox
::;;
la ■v':.':,\U
i the idea of negroemai
to tlie indulgence of a
prayer-meetings, informing
ateiy alter the tali, ;
method of the blinker. It is as goo
the question of their n
up of a fi{!U-board over the doors of
course possible in the pi
:v,a-, "l^'
ipain, and iu the existing attitude of
'kiriip, an ]K)W'.i-.-, Ikeri: i- no present hope 0
hh chiefly t!.
.-i l.„.eei;e.l tie.; ii
clotty np:in (he mind ol the people; and the
mi |,,;i-eaud hasly speeinationa, on our part,
yfail ol i i il t
founded
learning U
1 i jasilysuhjee
l,vthen,..,vpil,--co,,l.i;o,
t utlei-ly kti!- ol aii.--.'.v ■in -- i
thorough i,,v
I
anyihiiii; e ii
gers.hchas
iorioer cli li'ii
e the South !'llr ioie-
i Irmii'ihc.
h,ndi:-e. 'I'lie
extant at Itns day, in eou.ieci.ioo wilh profess
not. l,o (iwluilM'd by it, bur, an Mr. HauiaVoi]
remain iu Hie Union, hold on to the great e
she lias alnady secured, ami rely upon ll:e 111L
patriotism ol' the great body of the No.th, t<
soul, do
viti And shall Dot he lender
I popular sovereignty to do wro
aiu period, ail " i'l-.'e bl;u:lis,:
he'll ,"-o
VV Wh
a he was iu the Un
■■■ -J- ,ns 17
v-iicieas ii
icwaamu
cb struck by the circ
; ■
- hekl ill
5t°D0rfeelPmuch°
ited States be hardlj
V-ioliiiiio.
,. :■ .lit.!
of, except in term
ol siieht am
:oiiicn;pl. (Iiear. lieai
He. imagined l/us
;,-;■■: ;■:■'.; c:,
hear). Abolitionis
11 ll.U tu.
pponents more fori
idable, if no
:; able, Thai mated bate
,a.;:,-.- eon
, hear). '1 he advocates of slavery
;i;;':.'.o:d i
' '"" '
!!'T;.:'aa,
Lions Z-
o'',;,!.:;": "■":';!;:']
. ami meniei
',',,.1!.,
''i.'v"';
hi the LMeiiu,:,-, i,l
the i'n;':;;;",
(.Jo.-ernors of Stat
nilaeuce even the s>
s, and mi-i,
'"",'"'
i-tl.
ion (applaus,;). L'
iiip;iihy, h;,p
; and he asked them only to figure to lliernselve-
, by a chain of connections and sympathies, even
e lo be relied on than the great Atlantic cable which
■ ;■ ■
Leedf, waiting that nij
'here Wash
jendence
) to the
sold afresh—that they
'I liberty lo I In; still esi. , ,.
of their sympathies with the Abol
W the slave, " '
freedom. (Thi
s real land of liberty
:he accents of their t
their pity for (he slai
1 loud ehe, rs )
isting land o
MR. MASON'S SCHEME OF A VIC TA T0RSH1P.
bill offered by Mr. Mason in the Senate
of the Vi
lay's issue of the ,
lili.ll 111!
to the harbors and up the rivers of these counities
ay suit nis janey. '
ekors wl.o are wholly m'ddieniit v.-hui becomes of the
uiblic welfare—a man u ho, n the polls were open to-day,
,'onid not get one vote out of a hundred for continuing
lim iu oUiee as rreiiueut of the United Slates.
The enormity ol lliis seke:ne, the extent of the power
vay of its adoption by Con.-ie,n. The .louihern polid-
:ia);s, a Ware ol ti.e prob.iiulity th.,; aPt-v Mr. Buchanan's
O'lii ul ol'd'.-c shall i-.viiiri', ti.e .AiliiiiniHlration will pass
ioubt the policy of accamnlaliui; plovers in the hands of
aaliinr as to make the Sinks etanparalively weak and in-
.i^inlieant. I 1 I , tl *
tth which wi h» i 1 i
:/■///■; EXTRADinoN OF FUGITIVES.
stoid (tear, hear) lie ,au,
Hoeiety eouid have anythicg to
mt'lieport of the Board on the Choro
slavery
by turning it bodily
arj ui'jn..j.ideuee of slayeholdera should
present. The Mr. Douglas who was so heai:.:.
iks and gratitude of ii
lout them lapplause). \
rp'Ve,
which was evinced by t
-zi
hh
issue of the warrant, the Governor
ug curious leticr from Ohidester.
s Mills, Harrison County, Va., 1
1)i-:ak Sin : it i
Anting office, Springheli
hiV"™'
m'j'-'oi'- !'"'„"°°'
yo.e,s„-;
!■";:,■,,.,:,■.,'
.',"i;i';'
^iUe?
o stay my
ave frieeds in Ohio
S™/*?c
S£"fel
yoa to in-
•
:::'"^,3z:^
the Abo-
laua,,, ol
oar hono'a
ndtteSonth^ and
kofdieieiuik rt
. ::., jili ..:■ I: I I ,

Rational JVnti
7ZZ.
XwMh.
VOL. XIX. NO. 37.
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUABY 29, 1859.
WHOLE NO. 973.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY, ON SATURDAY, I or tht: ^outb.—Journal of Commerce.
RICAN ANT1-,
Dnj-^laticrg.
'•ISM IN ENGLAND.
Tub Earl ol' Carlisle, better known iu this country a
kirk-em, U'ilon
_»guee of the Pal
county, Yorkshire. Ai
on the 28l.li nil.., tin; her!'yd!i'tit b:il not over jnfted
i address,the greater portionof, ' ' '
is ol' the L'l.ind Slates in snjhu-viny •!>(-
f the Leeds
28th ult., the benevolent
duli v red an addrcs-i, the greater portion
i the United States, and the duty of young
h referred
umph of "
. ''J 'l"
the [Jailed :■
indifferent poet, and
vor.* "i oniiol'Uie Books of tbe'Old
■titly he lias published a'lransk'tion
pushed very far beyond its
' ;eu this sainc poet's
^nirwheri he gave the
avail themselves of the anti-slavery cry to aid them
attaining power iitid plain1 ; bill the masses ol the Ai
ricau people, whatever iheir opinions as to the abslr
question ol slavery and free !ul.ii>r, are uouvaifcd llial
i-lnwrv is a local m~\ iimiiai, tin; SlateH wherein it ii
have alone the n^h: ;,; ikjlemiine win', her it .shad eouti
:tical people in fhisco
a really philanthropic p
lisledi-oeiiv.ss.j Ihieiiliy, iiiid henee it is that his " can
has mil. ui.uk I.I.,iv vi.i.i p;i:.;i-.;n Id which be faucif
alluded.
UAH ICY OX BLINKERS.
relations of the A
w: lighted, in another column o
was areolar or religious eoluun
article concerning Mr. Karey's
utelligcntlyl Mr. Rarey stabs (ate .dim;' lo //„
&-r-Y;j shal. I he use ol bonkers is rapidly tbsappearii.,
he horse, when this folly of the nineteenth century is
bolished in London.
nd putting them on Ua; hots'; sj in this country they arc
nunfry, institution?, corporations, boards, churches, pub
■rs. Id England, where thej
.in,ill la: dispensed Willi, and the proposition
iallya
Gospel, without aiming
the one plain rul
rive right in the'
ill! I I, ll
■ KcclesiaBtical 0(
Indeed
very, some of the friends of the
the Uospel againsi
no offence anywhere,
i
it. «r called upon to wash your bunds of it.
The effort of the New York Kvtiny.eli>t, and "' lie
i i,l in ',* '' ieiiounced'it as the guilt of*ma*
the erasure itself a very en; inns and perfect spec
., ■ . : ■ . :■.-.;. |, ; i;. i,i .■ .
tenT, though, wht
However, some^r
' or 1836 explaii
13 10 put it in " 1
n was not the
neither was its ax\
tself, or i
■ .Mr. II,„
i, the Assembly of 1794
lonv'of God's Wod
: 1704 had no bn-
the slaveholding eh.urch-MiMn'ijer iu ■
slaveholder, and that ins
.ny other
AMERICAN HOME MISSIONARY SOCliCT'
SrKCE the Agents and Officers of this Ssekily (.via
in eoiiiiiiiiniL'ii'.ioi. with people v.!;,in I hey snnpive
i.:,|.l anl.:-.:avi'ry prmeiplc-). and m..::y i.l' i!.s rem nbotr
in, i. s ; !lii;ial]y made to ;!:; hi)., now uiake I lie claim th
,mplicity with slavery—and since few of the perse
disproving: it—and since it is important to every Chis
Would the
■
morality (!) and their p'iely f!!;
■ is u:1c!ly UlildiakW is
■t know, from the very miliu
seeking^
ouary Society
■port (May,1858), neither copies the
>on whom, at th<
and Mr. Bueham
.end liic-ni by proposing lo get up anot
Of course, those w!
et by the Republic
77,7; EARL OF CARLISLE ON Si
At the: s:>/,-*i of ll,e !,e,ki Vonuir Men's
s repen.ed in the Londoa Times
ti;,ly ekan (applause). Wily, t
M.D. Wlth^il^MtorJ^b,ilI..H.B.
c.ildy
fl§
The complicity of lbi»cou
■RE SCHEME TO GET CUBA.
Washington, Jan. 19,1
..V,! OubaT'a'ome propose
«ll,iD,'™..,ic.il,,roirP„
.eiocslhatio earl, life m>
d proieHj in man i bat,
tuerhoo,!—aye, and a not
to say (applause]—who we
T: i' ex|;n:ic'.:eu. by ibe .','., th;.to.-L i;piscopal Church,
libilities"; they may "pity the aliuv," and renew til
n-!' of freedom," but we
lot anticipate that they will get much by their nioti
FREE 'UIINKING AND FANATICISM.
Bomb recent letter-writer from New Haven to a ne
elsewhere." To say iioihiny- of lite cktuhere
pielme indeed to present ol' one of cue' most
K;i.:l. nd Coll..res; founded, like the olbeiv,
good learning and sound religion—that is, w
sible for a newspaper
has made his principal nss.anli, upon
father of inlieelity. The fountain mi
you would check the stream.
The truth is, fanaticism—by whi;
and blind zeal in anything—relink
regard to slavery, was a
tue strength o
of Aryricheffer's picture,
°Ltm-ngVeffecUally
of it entirely out of sight.
Remember tbem that are
sho
:ty. Wii
a in the general orthodox
::;;
la ■v':.':,\U
i the idea of negroemai
to tlie indulgence of a
prayer-meetings, informing
ateiy alter the tali, ;
method of the blinker. It is as goo
the question of their n
up of a fi{!U-board over the doors of
course possible in the pi
:v,a-, "l^'
ipain, and iu the existing attitude of
'kiriip, an ]K)W'.i-.-, Ikeri: i- no present hope 0
hh chiefly t!.
.-i l.„.eei;e.l tie.; ii
clotty np:in (he mind ol the people; and the
mi |,,;i-eaud hasly speeinationa, on our part,
yfail ol i i il t
founded
learning U
1 i jasilysuhjee
l,vthen,..,vpil,--co,,l.i;o,
t utlei-ly kti!- ol aii.--.'.v ■in -- i
thorough i,,v
I
anyihiiii; e ii
gers.hchas
iorioer cli li'ii
e the South !'llr ioie-
i Irmii'ihc.
h,ndi:-e. 'I'lie
extant at Itns day, in eou.ieci.ioo wilh profess
not. l,o (iwluilM'd by it, bur, an Mr. HauiaVoi]
remain iu Hie Union, hold on to the great e
she lias alnady secured, ami rely upon ll:e 111L
patriotism ol' the great body of the No.th, t<
soul, do
viti And shall Dot he lender
I popular sovereignty to do wro
aiu period, ail " i'l-.'e bl;u:lis,:
he'll ,"-o
VV Wh
a he was iu the Un
■■■ -J- ,ns 17
v-iicieas ii
icwaamu
cb struck by the circ
; ■
- hekl ill
5t°D0rfeelPmuch°
ited States be hardlj
V-ioliiiiio.
,. :■ .lit.!
of, except in term
ol siieht am
:oiiicn;pl. (Iiear. lieai
He. imagined l/us
;,-;■■: ;■:■'.; c:,
hear). Abolitionis
11 ll.U tu.
pponents more fori
idable, if no
:; able, Thai mated bate
,a.;:,-.- eon
, hear). '1 he advocates of slavery
;i;;':.'.o:d i
' '"" '
!!'T;.:'aa,
Lions Z-
o'',;,!.:;": "■":';!;:']
. ami meniei
',',,.1!.,
''i.'v"';
hi the LMeiiu,:,-, i,l
the i'n;':;;;",
(.Jo.-ernors of Stat
nilaeuce even the s>
s, and mi-i,
'"",'"'
i-tl.
ion (applaus,;). L'
iiip;iihy, h;,p
; and he asked them only to figure to lliernselve-
, by a chain of connections and sympathies, even
e lo be relied on than the great Atlantic cable which
■ ;■ ■
Leedf, waiting that nij
'here Wash
jendence
) to the
sold afresh—that they
'I liberty lo I In; still esi. , ,.
of their sympathies with the Abol
W the slave, " '
freedom. (Thi
s real land of liberty
:he accents of their t
their pity for (he slai
1 loud ehe, rs )
isting land o
MR. MASON'S SCHEME OF A VIC TA T0RSH1P.
bill offered by Mr. Mason in the Senate
of the Vi
lay's issue of the ,
lili.ll 111!
to the harbors and up the rivers of these counities
ay suit nis janey. '
ekors wl.o are wholly m'ddieniit v.-hui becomes of the
uiblic welfare—a man u ho, n the polls were open to-day,
,'onid not get one vote out of a hundred for continuing
lim iu oUiee as rreiiueut of the United Slates.
The enormity ol lliis seke:ne, the extent of the power
vay of its adoption by Con.-ie,n. The .louihern polid-
:ia);s, a Ware ol ti.e prob.iiulity th.,; aPt-v Mr. Buchanan's
O'lii ul ol'd'.-c shall i-.viiiri', ti.e .AiliiiiniHlration will pass
ioubt the policy of accamnlaliui; plovers in the hands of
aaliinr as to make the Sinks etanparalively weak and in-
.i^inlieant. I 1 I , tl *
tth which wi h» i 1 i
:/■///■; EXTRADinoN OF FUGITIVES.
stoid (tear, hear) lie ,au,
Hoeiety eouid have anythicg to
mt'lieport of the Board on the Choro
slavery
by turning it bodily
arj ui'jn..j.ideuee of slayeholdera should
present. The Mr. Douglas who was so heai:.:.
iks and gratitude of ii
lout them lapplause). \
rp'Ve,
which was evinced by t
-zi
hh
issue of the warrant, the Governor
ug curious leticr from Ohidester.
s Mills, Harrison County, Va., 1
1)i-:ak Sin : it i
Anting office, Springheli
hiV"™'
m'j'-'oi'- !'"'„"°°'
yo.e,s„-;
!■";:,■,,.,:,■.,'
.',"i;i';'
^iUe?
o stay my
ave frieeds in Ohio
S™/*?c
S£"fel
yoa to in-
•
:::'"^,3z:^
the Abo-
laua,,, ol
oar hono'a
ndtteSonth^ and
kofdieieiuik rt
. ::., jili ..:■ I: I I ,